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Cutting Operation - Sealey SGA1.v3 Instructions

Gas welding/cutting kit

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4.4
sHuttinG dOwn and leavinG saFe turn off the acetylene valve on the torch first and then turn off the oxygen
valve a few moments later. note:turning the gases off in the wrong order can cause damage to the torch.
4.4.1
close both cylinder valves.
4.4.2
drain gas from oxygen regulator by opening the oxygen valve on the torch handle. similarly drain gas from the acetylene
regulator.
4.4.3
release the adjusting knobs on the regulators. this is done by turning them anti-clockwise.
5.

cuttinG OPeRatiOn

 iMPORtant! leak test all cOnnectiOns and valves PRiOR tO eacH use OF tHe eQuiPMent.
note:
these instructions are intended to describe the facilities and operation of the welding/cutting torch. they are not
intended to teach you how to weld or cut using oxyacetylene. if you have no experience of welding/cutting using
oxyacetylene it is essential that you seek training from a qualified person or approved training organisation.
5.1
Assemble the torch for cutting as described in section 3.3 (see also fig.3)
5.2
Gas cOntROl wHen usinG tHe cuttinG set-uP
the control of the oxygen and acetylene flows on the cutting set-up differs from the welding set-up in the following ways:
5.2.1
the oxygen control valve on the torch handle should be fully opened so that regulation of the oxygen flow takes place
using only the oxygen control valve on the cutting attachment (see fig.3A).
5.2.2
the flow of the acetylene is still controlled by the red coded knob on the torch handle.
5.2.3
the flame is then set up using these two control valves only.
5.2.4
once the flame is set additional oxygen can be introduced into the centre of the flame to initiate the cutting process by
operating the oxygen control lever (see fig.3B) mounted on the cutting attachment.
5.3
settinG tHe Gas ReGulatOR PRessuRes close the regulators by turning the adjusting screws anti-clockwise to
relieve the pressure on the diaphragm before opening the cylinder valves. slowly open the cylinder valve on the oxygen
and acetylene bottles in turn. As you do so the high pressure gauge (left hand) on each regulator will register the
pressure in the cylinder to which it is attached.
5.3.1
slowly open each regulator in turn by turning the adjusting knob clockwise. As you do so the outlet pressure gauge (right
hand) on each regulator will register the outlet pressure of gas being fed to the torch. Adjust the pressure according to the
size of nozzle in use and the thickness of the material to be cut or welded. refer to the chart in section 7.1.
waRninG! never set acetylene regulator at a delivery pressure above 15psi (1bar).
5.3.2
After adjusting the regulators to the desired operating pressures check connections for leaks using an approved leak
detection solution. check for leaks at all connections. If a leak is found, tighten fitting more securely. If leak persists,
discontinue use and call your supplier.
5.3.3
Briefly open and close the acetylene valve on the torch handle to check that the gas is flowing.
5.3.4
ensure that the oxygen control valve on the cutting attachment is closed.
5.3.5
fully open the oxygen control valve on the torch handle.
5.3.6
Briefly open and close the oxygen control valve on the cutting attachment to check that the gas is flowing.
5.3.7
Briefly operate the oxygen control lever on the cutting attachment to check that the gas is flowing from the centre of the
cutting nozzle.
waRninG! always use welding gloves and suitable eye protection when welding or cutting. contact your local
sealey dealer for a full range of protective equipment.
5.4
liGHtinG tHe tORcH ensure that the gas hoses will not be in the way of the torch when ignited. ensure that the torch
is facing away from you before lighting.
5.4.1
Holding the torch in one hand and the striker in the other open the acetylene valve on the torch handle a 1/4 turn (the
valve knob is colour coded red). operate the striker close to the tip to light the acetylene.
5.4.2
the cutting tip has six separate holes in it arranged radially and each of these holes will have a small flame coming from
it. develop the correct flame at each hole by alternately increasing the flow of acetylene and then oxygen until a neutral
flame is achieved at each hole having a white cone about an 1/8" long.
5.5
usinG tHe OXYGen cOntROl leveR use the pre-heat flame to heat the metal to be cut to a cherry red colour.
When the metal reaches this stage press the oxygen control lever to initiate the cutting process. this feeds additional
oxygen through a central hole in the cutting tip. no flame is produced from this hole but the pure oxygen reacts
chemically with the hot metal causing it to oxidise i.e. burn away.
5.6
sHuttinG dOwn and leavinG saFe turn off the acetylene valve on the torch first and then turn off the oxygen
valve a few moments later. note: turning the gases off in the wrong order can cause damage to the torch.
5.6.1
close both cylinder valves.
5.6.2
drain gas from oxygen regulator by opening the oxygen valve on the torch handle. similarly drain gas from the acetylene
regulator.
5.6.3
release the adjusting knobs on the regulators. this is done by turning them anti-clockwise.
© Jack sealey limited
Original Language Version
sgA1.V3
Issue: 1 - 27/09/13

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